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Boeing 737-10 Launches At Paris Air Show

Boeing has launched the 737-10 at the Paris Air Show, marking the go-ahead of the fourth major member and fifth derivative of the MAX family.
Featuring an additional 66-in. fuselage stretch over the 737-9, as well as modified main landing gear, the 737-10 is a response to the Airbus A321neo. It will extend single-class seating capacity to 230. The aircraft will enter service in 2020, following the debut of the 737-9 in 2018, and the entry-into-service of both the 737-7 and 200-seat MAX 200 ...

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